What are some basic specifications for the stock H-body engines?
• Cosworth 2.0l (122ci) L4 EFI Dual overhead cam, 16 valves, cast aluminum block and head, 3.5″ x 3.16″ bore and stroke, 8.5:1 compression ratio (1975), 8:1 compression ratio (1976), five main bearings, solid lifters, electronic fuel injection. 120 hp @ 5200 RPM, torque unknown (1975) 110 hp @ 5600 RPM, 107 ft*lb @ 4800 RPM (1976) Duke (doctorduke), who knows more about Cosworths than any general-purpose specs book, clarifies: “Early press reports talked of 140 net HP, and the ill-fated ’74 configuration was rated at 130 SAE net at 7000. Early ’75 press info mentioned 111 HP, but the official final specs were (SAE net) 110HP @ 5600 and 107 lb-ft @4800. The compression ratio was listed at 8.5:1, but running the numbers from the clearance volumes listed in the FIA homologation papers yields about 8.2:1. Despite what appears to be a more restrictive exhaust in ’76 all the ratings and specifications from ’75 carried over to the ’76 model year.” • Chevrolet 2.3l (140ci) L4 1bbl Single overh
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